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  2. Scopophobia - Wikipedia

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    Individuals with scopophobia generally exhibit symptoms in social situations when attention is brought upon them like public speaking. Several other triggers exist to cause social anxiety. Some examples include: Being introduced to new people, being teased and/or criticized, embarrassing easily, and even answering a cell phone call in public. [5]

  3. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    According to the New York Times, here's exactly how to play Strands: Find theme words to fill the board. Theme words stay highlighted in blue when found.

  4. Attention seeking - Wikipedia

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    People are thought to engage in both positive and negative attention seeking behavior independent of the actual benefit or harm to health. In line with much research and a dynamic self-regulatory processing model of narcissism, motivations for attention seeking are considered to be driven by self-consciousness and thus an externalization of ...

  5. List of bad luck signs - Wikipedia

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    Breaking a mirror is said to bring seven years of bad luck [1]; A bird or flock of birds going from left to right () [citation needed]Certain numbers: The number 4.Fear of the number 4 is known as tetraphobia; in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean languages, the number sounds like the word for "death".

  6. “Go On A Cruise”: 36 Things That People Will Never ... - AOL

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    People post their bedroom videos of them sleeping all night; or just sitting in their living room watching TV.. it's just weird to me. of course it comes in handy as evidence in the event of a ...

  7. 30 Things That Make People Statistical Anomalies, And It ...

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    However, some people have such bizarre genetics and medical histories th. Human beings are a bit of a puzzle. There’s a paradoxical desire for connection with others while also staying unique ...

  8. Attention theft - Wikipedia

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    Perpetrators seek to distract targets with their advertising content, thereby commandeering their attention. [1] [2] [3] Attention theft has been criticized as an example of unethical marketing. It is related to the concept of the attention economy, [1] which posits that attention is a scarce resource and applies economic theory to it. [3]

  9. Beware: 40 percent of house guests snoop around - AOL

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    In 1994, the Los Angeles Times spoke with some psychologists and sociologists to better understand why people love snooping so much. According to one doctor, it's a quest to know the person better.